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Tuesday, December 26, 2006

Merry Christmas from all at St Peter and St Paul, Seal.Thank you to all who have sent cards, greetings and gifts to Philip and myself.

You can read the sermon from the Midnight Communion and the story I told on Christmas Day morning on the sermon page of the website here.

We've set up the crib under the Lady chapel altar this year. The lovely papier mache figures, made by Pat Savage, are full of individuality. By tradition the crib stays up until Candlemas (Feb 2nd) as a reminder to us of Christ's coming. Why not call in and see it if you are in the area? The church is normally open during the day.

Saturday, December 09, 2006

Congratulations to Seal Primary School. They have been named as 36th in the whole country in the tables that measure school improvement. In plain English this means that they have come on in leaps and bounds! This is a well-deserved reflection of the sustained hard work of the whole school community - both adults and children, and especially of the head, Tracey Smith. Our warm congratulations to you all. If you'd like to know more you can read about this accolade here.

Lent 2018

This year we are exploring our faith through the five senses. Daily reflections here from Monday Feb 19. Click on the picture above for the whole series.

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SINGING STARTERSMusic for young children and their parents/carers.Enjoy singing and making music together.Led by Anne Le Bas in Seal ChurchEvery 3rd Sunday of the month at 11.15am, after the 10am service. join us for coffee at 11am.Free!

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Visit the church website for more information about our church life, as well as details of how to arrange baptisms, weddings and funerals at Seal Church.

Getting married?

Would you like to get married at Seal Church?

We'll be delighted to help.

It is nearly always possible for you to be married here at Seal Church, even if you don't live in the parish. Just get in touch with the vicar to talk about it.

Weddings cost between £456 and £676 depending on what "extras" you have, but if money is a problem we may still be able to help, so don't let that be a barrier.

Church weddings don't have to be big or fancy. Brides don't have to wear white. You don't have to be churchgoers. We'll be happy to help you plan a wedding that suits you, as far as it is legally and practically possible to do so.

About Me

I'm the parish priest of St Peter and St Paul, Seal. I've been in post here since 2006, having previous served in various parishes in Gosport and as a Deanery Schools worker.
I am married to Philip, a bassoon-playing physics teacher, and I have two grown-up children - Michael and Ruth - from my first marriage.